Give your customers a reason to show up early, stay late, and come back next race. Pick one game or run them all. Turn walk-ins who came for wings into fans who come back for every race.
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Speedway Gaming exists to give more people more ways to engage with the sport, and to introduce entirely new people to racing. Every bar running games on race day is another venue full of people who care about the outcome. The customer who walked in for a drink and stayed for a Pulse Cards game? That is how new fans are made. Bars are the front door to the sport.
Customers watch. They cheer. Then they leave.
Without something to keep them invested, there is no reason to stay through stages, cautions, or qualifying.
This is lost revenue.
Every bar is different. Some want one simple game. Some want a full race-day experience. Here is everything you can run.
The flagship. A 10x10 grid on the big screen. Customers claim squares, scores update live. Three winners per race. Works for any crowd size.
Set up this gameBingo-style engagement cards with 8 card styles. Caution flags, lead changes, pit drama. First to complete a row wins. Great for casual fans who do not follow drivers.
Set up this gameOne pick per person. Who leads the most laps? Dead simple. Good for a quick side game alongside squares.
Set up this gameCustomers predict the top 5. Points for correct picks. Good for the regulars who think they know racing.
Set up this gameWhen will the next yellow flag fly? Closest guess wins each round. Keeps the energy up between green-flag runs.
Set up this gameOver/under on everything. Lead changes, pit stops, laps under caution. Fun for groups. No money required.
Set up this gameCouples variant with fun stakes and dares. Good for date-night race parties or Valentine's weekend events.
Set up this gamePick a game. Print a QR code. Put it on the bar. Done. Customers scan and play from their phones. You do not need to touch anything else.
Run squares as the main event. Add Pulse Cards for walk-ins. Put a prop bets board on the TV during pre-race. Layer as much as you want. Each game runs independently.
Choose from seven game types. Start with one or set up a full race-day lineup.
Each game gets its own link and QR code. Put them on tables, the bar, or the TV.
No app to download. No account to create. Scan, play, done.
Scores and results update on the shared screen and on every phone. The bar follows along.
Per stage, per round, or at the finish. Depends on the game. The crowd handles the rest.
Customers stay invested from green flag to checkered flag. Every stage matters because their game is live.
One person sets it up. The whole bar plays. Friends invite friends. Tables fill up.
Qualifying on Saturday. Race on Sunday. Next race in two weeks. Customers have a reason to come back.
Print a QR code. That is the setup. Staff does not need to manage anything during the race.
Free play with bragging rights. House prizes. Cash pools. You decide what works for your crowd.
Seven game types means different kinds of customers stay engaged. The racing fan plays squares. The casual viewer plays Pulse Cards. Everyone has a reason to stay.
"We started with squares. Then we added Pulse Cards for the people who don't follow racing. Now we run games every race weekend. Sunday is our biggest day of the week."
Bar Owner, North Carolina
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Speedway Gaming powers tracks and venues across the country. Now bars can tap into the same race-day engagement system used by speedways.
You are not just running a pool. You are part of a distributed race-day gaming network.
Speedway Gaming distributes race-day fan engagement through bars, watch parties, and venues nationwide. Seven game types give every bar a full toolkit to turn passive viewers into active participants. The model is free, drives measurable revenue lift, and scales with every race on the calendar.
$0 to activate. The only cost is not using it.
Activate Your BarSpeedway Gaming is an independent fan engagement platform and is not affiliated with any racing league or event organizers.